Donut franchises are gaining momentum in the UK, pushed by a growing demand for sweet treats and experiential dining. Brands have moved from traditional sugar ring donuts, to offering customizable toppings and gourmet varieties. Global donut brands such as Krispy Kreme, Dunkin and Tim Hortons dominate the industry but recent years has seen a number of new donut franchises merge such as DumDums, Go Doughnuts, La Donuteria and Crosstown. And there is a number of US donut brands looking to enter the UK such as Duck Donuts and Randys. Social media help to boast the popularity of these brands through visually appealing donuts that help to generate an online buzz.
donut-franchise.jpgDonut franchises are gaining momentum in the UK, pushed by a growing demand for sweet treats and experiential dining. Brands have moved from traditional sugar ring donuts, to offering customizable toppings and gourmet varieties. Global donut brands such as Krispy Kreme, Dunkin and Tim Hortons dominate the industry but recent years has seen a number of new donut franchises merge such as DumDums, Go Doughnuts, La Donuteria and Crosstown. And there is a number of US donut brands looking to enter the UK such as Duck Donuts and Randys. Social media help to boast the popularity of these brands through visually appealing donuts that help to generate an online buzz.
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